Very helpful and knowledgeable proprietor who is happily willing to regale the stories of how he acquired all of the kit, most of it rescued and bought home on the back of a 250cc motorbike – Imagine that with an Osbourne 1!!!
For a couple of quid you will spend an hour or so walking around pointing and stating: Got… got... got… WANT… got…
So nice to see our beloved machines in an open environment for everyone to appreciate, rather than cooped up in our spare room & lofts 🙂
Pop along if you are nearby, or even if you have to travel a bit, it’s worth it.

Ramsgate is a lovely little coastal town in Kent with a beautiful Harbour, beaches and Victorian sea front. Make a day of it during the Summer 🙂

GEEK 2015 was very disappointing for me. I know it is not a Retrogaming show per se, but it’s roots are firmly grounded in such things. It’s what made it popular and what made it what it is, to me at least.
This year was more Xbox One that Amiga A500. In fact there wasn’t a single ‘real’ computer in the house. Not a Sinclair, not a Commodore, not a BBC… very very disappointing.

Now, I don’t want to in any way discourage any sort of Retrogaming events, but the organisers should understand that it’s not all about consoles.
If it appears to be the way this show is going then I am unlikely to even attend next year 😦

Another passion in my life is F1, I love it. From a very young age, even before owning an Atari 2600, I can remember watching Formula 1. So I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to visit the home of Grand Prix racing at Brands Hatch and hear these original classic beasts make the most awesome sounds possible, echoing through the historic woodlands and bringing poetry to my ears.